Roanoke Times
& World-News
National/International: FRIDAY, March 30, 1990
LITHUANIAN DESERTERS OFFERED AMNESTY FOR RETURN
U.S. SAYS BOMB-TRIGGER BUYERS AGENTS OF IRAQ
FOR THE RECORD
FOR THE RECORD
NO GLOBAL WARMING - YET
AGENT ORANGE STUDY FINDS NO CANCER LINK
FIRE DAMAGE TO LIBYAN FACTORY REPORTEDLY LESS THAN THOUGHT
COURT PROHIBITS REJECTING JURORS BASED ON RACE
DREAM OF AIDING EARTH OUTLIVES BOY
BEIJING ORDERS PUBLIC TO AVOID MAIN SQUARE
APPALACHIA TREATED AS THIRD WORLD STOP
BUSH AIDS SPEECH DECRIED AS 'TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE'
CHILD-CARE BILL OK'D BY HOUSE
PARENTS' DEATHS PIT BROTHER VS. BROTHER
`TRAINED' VIOLINIST STEPS OUT
GRANDPARENTS DO NOT GET QUAKE BABY
ENROLLMENT BY BLACKS RISES IN U.S. COLLEGES
FATHER WHO BURNED SON SAYS HE'S BLENDING IN
WRONG-ORBIT SATELLITE'S ROCKET DOWN
TIME NEAR FOR CLOCKS TO 'SPRING FORWARD'
DEAFNESS NO DETERRENT FOR JUDGE
SENATE REJECTS AID FOR MINERS
ALASKANS GET MOST FROM UNCLE SAM
LIFE EXPECTANCY RISES FOR WHITES, BUT NOT BLACKS
BUSH AIDS SPEECH PRAISED/ ACTIVISTS WANT PRESIDENT TO MATCH WORDS WITH ACTION
MORE ARMS REPORTEDLY SENT TO SALVADORANS
THOUSANDS FLEE SOUTH AFRICAN VIOLENCE; AT LEAST 36 DEAD
CONTRAS TAKING ARMS BACK INTO NICARAGUA
WHITES ONLY RACISTS, BLACK LAWMAKER SAYS
SLOVAKS PROTEST REPUBLIC'S NEW NAME
CHOLESTEROL POSES THREAT TO ELDERLY
DEMOCRATS IGNORE BUSH THREAT TO VETO CHILD-CARE BILL
SENATE PASSES CLEAN AIR BILL, BUT CUTS AID TO COAL MINERS
BUSH ISSUES APPEAL ON LITHUANIAN CRISIS
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